MP3: Friday News Roundup - Domestic

NSA and FBI directors defended U.S. surveillance programs and testified they had prevented terror attacks. Senator Diane Feinstein said Congress would consider legislation to limit private contractor access to sensitive intelligence. The Senate passed a farm bill and began consideration of amendments to the immigration bill. A federal judge approved an FDA plan to drop limits on one type of morning after pill. ... Source: thedianerehmshow.org

The United States weighs a no-fly zone in Syria after determining the government of Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on its citizens. In a surprise landslide, Iran elects a moderate-conservative president, stunning the Islamic Republic's hardline establishment. And violent clashes spread in Turkey. Diane and her guests discuss the latest developments in the Middle East and what they mean for the region and the U...

The U.S. said it plans to send weapons to Syrian rebels. The Obama Administration concludes Bashar al-Assad used chemical weapons on his people. The U.N. says nearly ninety-three thousand people have been killed in the Syrian civil war. The Turkish Prime Minister invited protesters to his home for talks. Iran holds presidential elections today. Pope Francis was quoted as acknowledging a "gay lobby" and corruption wit...